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Bert van Wee, honorary professor transport policy, says that scan cars “are becoming even more popular than they currently are” and that it will be especially interesting for cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants. The transport expert gives three important reasons that explain this growth.

The ‘Kauwgomballenfabriek’ in Amsterdam is now parking seamless and efficiently with XPark. All the employees of the different companies that reside here can now access the car park with their license plate. No more hassle with tickets, passes or tags.

The municipality of Leidschendam-Voorburg chose to use Brickyard’s Camera Enforcement in the ‘Huygenskwartier’ neighbourhood. This 24/7 camera enforcement must keep cars, but also mopeds, out of the pedestrian area. This should improve the quality of life on the streets.

Since this month, the municipality of Ridderkerk (Netherlands) started using Brickyard Camera Enforcement at their bus lane ‘Rijksstraatweg’. Residents are experiencing nuisance by “cut-through traffic” that is using the bus lane for a shortcut. During this trial period, it will be examined whether camera enforcement will reduce cut-through traffic.

Bert van Wee, honorary professor transport policy, says that scan cars “are becoming even more popular than they currently are” and that it will be especially interesting for cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants. The transport expert gives three important reasons that explain this growth.

The ‘Kauwgomballenfabriek’ in Amsterdam is now parking seamless and efficiently with XPark. All the employees of the different companies that reside here can now access the car park with their license plate. No more hassle with tickets, passes or tags.